Royal Courts of Justice; Law Courts; Court of Appeal; High Court of Justice; The Strand WC2; architect George Edmund Street; City of Westminster; London;
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The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is the building in London which houses the Court of Appeal of England and Wales and the High Court of Justice of England and Wales. The building is a large grey stone edifice in the Victorian Gothic style and was designed by George Edmund Street. It is surrounded by the four Inns of Court
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Tudor Lady doing needle point. sat in front of a window at Hampton Court Palace.
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The Strand & Royal Courts of Justice, London. Seen in the 1970s.
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Temple Bar (right) and construction of the New Law Courts, London, November 1877. Temple Bar, seen in its original position, Was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It marked the boundary between The City of London and Westminster where Fleet Street became the Strand. After completion of the new Law Courts, it was dismantled in 1878 and eventually moved to Theobalds Park Waltham Cross, where it remained until being moved back to its present site in Paternoster Square, London, in 2004. The New Law Courts were opened by Queen Victoria on 4 December 1882. Engraving from an engraving in ILN, 22 March 1877.